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  • It's crazy to think that the same company (Unilever) that endorses "true beauty" campaign also endorses the "get some hair action" campaign. Is Unilever really trying to promote true beauty or are they saying "buy our product. According to our commercial it will make you pretty".

  • i loved this commercial! Actually made me cry, aaand it made my day! THANK YOU DOVE! :D

  • Girls forget that it is NOT all about looks but about KNOWING WHAT MEN WANT. Which of those girls who don't feel pretty can tell me what a man wants? None of them. All they think about is their appearance.

  • loll wishes she was blonde

  • @oreoreogirl no you are by no means fat you are perfect, don't change a thing

  • Is 120 fat for somone who's 5'8?

    I hate myself. Friggen A.

  • @Oreoreogirl YOUR BEAUTIFUL

  • @Oreoreogirl

    No way!

    Depending on your body frame, a healthy weight for a woman at 5'8 could be anywhere between 126-139 (Small body frame), 136-150 (Medium body frame), or 146-167 (large body frame).

  • @Oreoreogirl

    5'7 and 145+(haven't bothered to weight myself in a while) I'm a 25 on the BMI scale(overweight). You have to take things into consideration( i have a large amount of muscle weight and bone density).

    so "overweight" isn't fat for me, your actually riding the underweight line, but that doesn't mean your unhealthy.

  • low self esteem hits the hardest when ur in hightschool, and it will only be overcome once we leave the "cookie cutter" idea behind and embrace our individuality,

  • @ CDawkins I can't believe you posted that! You have no idea how many girls have problems and struggle with self-esteem! all of these girls are beautiful in their own way!

  • @StoogeWatcher the skin lightning cream is just like tanning lotion, they use that in the US, what's the difference?

  • Whats this song called?

  • @xXRETROINDIEBABEXx it's true colors by cincy lauper, but this version is not hers

  • @CDawkinz -______-''

  • sexism is only acceptable when it's against males

  • @sweiland75 are you saying this is sexist?

  • @hmd115 Yes because it implies that only girls have self-esteem issues.

  • @angryangora

    This is a video against putting people down... Get out if here. Watch some hate video. Don't be a dick.

  • k. im in seventh grade and some boys iny class (im a girl) were saying to one girlthat she shouldnt wear makeup. 1) she was already pretty in my opinion she didnt need any

    2) they all said alond with some 8th graders that they like girls that dont wear mascara.

    3) i believe that everyone is truly beautiful in their own way

  • I thought i was fat and ugly, and one day he told me i was beautiful. Theres no word to describe how i felt. If you know a girl who's beautiful, tell her. Not "hot", beautiful. that's what made me feel better. Thats what will make her feel better. :)

  • why dont they play these anymore? if they want to campaign, they should be everywhere!

  • what's unique about a dove commercial? it's their strategy...unlike any other brands, it does the unconventional. it contradicts cliche..,,and this make people think twice after watching a dove ad..

  • This video made me tear up! I have dealt with the same things displayed in this video too many times! Particularly in 6-8th grade I'd look in the mirror and all I saw was ugly.. I'm much better now. I made a video on my page about real beauty.

  • I'm Blonde, And I Have To Be Honest - I Don't See Why Being Blonde Is So Much Prettier Than Any Other Hair Color, Hair Is Just Hair o.o It Grows Out Of A Persons Head. Take Care Of It And Despite It's Color It'll Be Beautiful. Just Like The Rest Of Your Body - Same Goes For Guys (Hansome)

  • i Don't Agree w/ TV's "Beautiful"

    -HUGE Eyelashes. D: Omg It's Way Too Much! Saw it Off Plz~ Poor Guy'll Feel Like He's Being Overpowered Just Because You Looked At Him :(

    - Models Have No Meat On Them - Someone Can Pick Them Up And Break Them in Half. O.O

    -Some Of The "Stylish" Clothing Is Ridiculous - I Refuse To Go In Public With Some Of Those Clothes O.o

    -Those Silky Smooth Legs? - Yeah, They Don't Last Long. -_-

    --->Beauty Is Overrated<---

  • Especially women will always be targets, media will always set standards for what we should be, how we should look exactly like barbies and shave like every hair on our body to be sexy in men's opinions etc. And men has to be oh so masculine players as to be real men in this world's opinion. I am tired of it, I just wanna grow all my hair, stop using any make up and run naked into the wilderness

  • I wonder when this world is gonna see the day when everybody can be just like they are without feeling insecure and without having to see everyday how commercials, porn etc show what we should be and how we should act. Well, I guess we know the answer: NEVER.

  • This video made me cry... it is so true. And true, Dove is a business in it for the money and have to clean up their act in exampel skin lightner. But they are the ONLY ones I see who raises awareness of this. It doesn't matter to me if they make money on it, the point is that it helps.

  • Dove is a Unilever brand that make all kinds of beauty products, AXE or LYNX for men please watch....

    watch?v=Pio5Uiupa8Q

    Shows you that Dove for real women or what ever is a load of bulls**** they just want to advertise to a different end of the market, its all about seeling product and making money!! if they were that bothered about women and there views they wouldnt try sell them to men in many of there adverts!

  • what i have learned in our general psychology course girls are more insecure than men. girls in puberty and adolescence hate the changes they are under going in contrast with men. women (most of them) just inflate; not to mention the dopamine (hormone) that makes them really, really sad

  • @8Dmeow Yea, it sucks girls have to deal with all that crap but guys don't.

  • @hmd115

    do too. just more complex and not soluble by weight loss or cosmetic changes.

  • Dove is hypocritical in this campaign. They're lecturing on self-esteem, yet they're selling skin-lightening creams in India, North Africa, and the Middle East, saying that you won't get dates or good jobs if your skin is too dark.

  • @StoogeWatcher maybe they sell skin lightener for hyper pigmentation which is found more in darker people that makes certain parts of your skin darker than the rest.. jus sayin..

  • @poppyseed1000 I still think Dove is hypocritical for selling that skin lightening cream in parts of Asia and Africa. What do you think would happen if that product were sold in the United States? Plus, Dove has been caught photoshopping.

  • the message that these videos give out is powerful...honestly, especially the onslaught one.....i'm glad they made these

  • Some of the negative feedback I've read on the dove videos is sad to me: yes, Dove obviously wants to promote their products, but NO that is NOT the entire point. These commercials are beautiful in so many ways and focuse on what is really important in the beauty industry: the actual faces of women and how we are all beautiful in our own ways. Don't use cynicism to look at it, try hope.

  • I don't wear makeup, dresses/skirts, load my hair up with a pound of hairspray, or anything like that. I am your average tom-boy who hangs out on Xbox LIVE, plays guitar, listens to Slipknot/Godsmack/Suicidal Tendencies, watches horror movies etc.But for some reason, people have to always make a point to tell me (especially guys) that I am not a real girl and that I am ugly because I don't do "normal" girl things. I try to tell them that I'm unique and that everyone is not the same.Thank you ;)

  • @videogamer96 Right on sista!! :)

  • @videogamer96 Classiness is sexy.

  • @videogamer96 You can't help who you are and you're not alone ;)

  • @videogamer96 oh god if i could only count the number of times my guy friends have said stuff like that to me. cheers to being awesome <3

  • The fact is also: DOVE is owned by Unilever, a multinational. What they want to do is make money and this is a genius way to sell their products. They don't realy care if you're ugly, fat or beautiful... it's economics that counts for them. Unilever is under a lot of criticism if it's about human rights or environmental issues... so, they are not cruelty free themselves.

  • @unregalito still their point comes across, don't you think, more or no money. Si una marca de renombre lo dice, es mas factible ke le hagan caso.

  • true true.... why the hell isnt dove including any support for the guys? every girls dream guy is a pecked,broad shouldered,good face,yadyada. i declare this dove project very sexist

  • I think this is cute :):) hahah

  • This campaign is not sexist. No one is saying that men don't feel pressure. They do. But when's the last time you saw a man using Dove body wash? (or one who is willing to admit it?)

    Their products are targeted towards WOMEN. Therefore, they are going to promote healthy self image for WOMEN. It just makes sense.

  • this campagin is not sexist! girls really do feel pressure to be super skinny and this campagin is simply trying to teach girls that they are beautiful the way they are. this is not sexist in any way!

  • The commercial itself is not sexist. But Dove is sexist. Because all the campaign for real beauty are targeted towards men. If dove were not sexist it would also be promoting positive self image and self esteem for men. I emailed a complaint to Dove. I copy pasted it for you as a reply to this post if you care to read it. And if you think men are not pressured, you are sexist.

  • Hello

    The Dove Campaign for Real Beauty is a great idea. However, it can be improved. As a man I feel discriminated because Dove is only promoting positive self image and self esteem for women. None of the ads are targeted towards men. I can only deduce Dove does not value men; as such, it does not feel the need to promote self esteem for men. If this is not the case, I would like to see ads targeted towards men.

  • If Dove does not create commercials targeted towards men with the next 3 months I cannot allow my self to continue purchasing from a sexist organization. I will boycott Dove products until such time you chose to change your sexist attitude. You can be sure I will tell all of my friends and family about my decision and the reason.

    Hope to hear from you soon

    Dissatisfied Customer

  • EDIT: sorry, I meant to say they are all targeted towards women.

  • It's a woman company. I've never seen any dove "for men" products. Their stuff is for girls, unless some men use it anyways. Men (mostly young boys) do feel pressure of this sort, but not as much as girls. Girls deal with magazine covers, the commercials, the "sexy girls"on TV, fashion ads, makeup ads, of course there's the issue of not being "curvy" enough, keeping eyebrows waxed, legs shaved, being tan, the list goes on. Being a 14 year old girl, I understand.

  • it's not a woman's company, none of the products expect the deodorants are targeted towards women, they don't even mention gender, except for deodorant in their commercial. and all the pressures you just mentioned, except for make up, men face exactly the same problems

  • Okay then, so axe is definitely a sexist company. (Which ironically the parent company for dove owns) It's only for men, and their commercials with all the running beautiful women. So I should boycott axe because they only appeal to men?

  • muscle magazines, athletic commercials, "hot boys" on TV, "the clothes make the man", as for your make up shit, almost every guy prefers girls without make up, the only ones really pushing make up are the fucking companies who want you to buy the make up

  • "being a 14 year old girl, I understand. " ok then, if you understand so well then no need to get do all that crazy shit right? tell your friends also

  • I'm saying you don't understand the pressure we feel. I would say 90% of the girls at my school wear makeup. The boys openly call girls ugly, say that they need makeup, they need to wax their eyebrows, something. Being around this all the time makes you very insecure. Then seeing the beautiful women on tv and magazines add to it. You just want to be beautiful, because boys and even girls don't care to meet you if you're not attractive.

  • wow, you completing missed the my point. first of all I gave example of how men feel the same exact pressure women feel, but because it's not talked about as much you think guys feel less pressured. second, axe is sexist, but towards men actually. it's part of the examples I listed. axe actually puts pressure on guys to smell a certain way. basically they're saying if you don't buy axe you won't be able to attract any women.

  • oh and if the boys are calling you ugly because you don't wear make up, then why bother hanging around with them, find another group

  • anyways, I WISH, I could boycott dove, but I can't because dove is the only soap I like, and trust me, I've tried many soaps, but if you wanted an example of man pressure, you got it now

  • one more thing, I don't know why so many people are becoming defensive, I don't think anyone is saying these commercials are bad, or to stop showing them, but it would be nice if dove also made a few commercials targeting men

  • if you already don't wear make up, that's beyond cool, I love it when people go against the norm, but if you do wear it, try not wearing for a week, see what happens, nothing, nothing will happen if you don't wear make up

  • @monchoco223 i definitely agree with you, my friend

  • @monchoco223 It is sexist, they are advertising to women based on their insecurity, they are no different than any other advertiser out there. 

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  • I've always wondered what's worse: to be called fat when you want to be a model, or to be called "not normal enough" when you want to be in a Dove commercial. Nice campaign, but it's the pot calling the kettle black.

  • I love this version of the song...is there any full version??

  • beautiful message

  • Bust these ads. Dove's "real" campaign is great. Dove as a corporation however is part of the problem, not part of the solution. It's not even women's problem either- we aren't the ones trying to make a dollar off of women's imperfections.

    What's sad is that I would never use this crap but I wrote to Dove to commend them because they didn't HAVE to do this. I try to jot a note of praise to big companies doing something good. Feedback is the only way to get them to do keep doing anything good.

  • This is a beautiful campaign.  Amen!

  • this is not a sexist campaign. boys who are 9 or 10 years old don't wish to be blonde or white. they are not concerned with that. girls are. that's why they made this campaign for young girls with self esteem issues. a man once sued some company because he believed they were being sexist BECAUSE it was mother's day and the company was giving all the women a MOTHER's DAY PINK HAT. AND THIS MAN SUED? people like this who believe everything is sexist i have no respect for. ugh

  • @gigglingfairy21 -- I agree that it is not a sexist campaign, but there are many young boys who feel insecure about their weight, not as many as girls, but they are there.

  • I think it's more sad that the girls are only 7 or 8 years old and are worried what they look like. They should be out doing whatever it is girls of that age do.

  • asian girls, and black girls are just as beautiful as white girls.

  • SO True. It doesn't even matter what colour we are, we should just get along. I mean seriously, people? Oh theyre soo brown theyre different! -.- Make friends with them. ''Don't Judge A Book By Its Cover'' Remember that theory? Give real thought to this and think what our world is coming to, The world needs PEACE! <3

  • It's seems really great until you find out that the same company that does the Dove Campaign for Real Beauty also does Axe commercials. The world sucks but at least mom's are telling their little girls not to care what they look like, sometime between stints at the clinic for botox injections and chemical peels. Yay media!

  • stop trying to make serios comments in youtube. You failed anyway

  • The only thing I commend dove for doing is putting a black girl and asian in this commerical. Asian girls and black girls are constantly fed "white is beautiful" images. I didnt realize that until I started dating an asian girl.

    But other than that... they've excluded males from an otherwise cute campaign.

    You said "males need a different strategy" but you didnt say what that strategy is because society has NEVER CREATED IT for males. Hey I know! maybe dove can CREATE that "other" strategy?

  • Yup white is beautiful by society standards. The saddest thing is that asian women as seen as spicy, sexy, and submissive, whereas asian men as seen as weird, geeky and super smart. Everyone wants to date an asian girl and no one wants to date an asian man, and that is so sad to me.

    Amen brother. ITA

  • Unless they are the ultra badass karate master-type asian.

  • Amen

  • all dove accomplished is proving sexism against males exists. Male exclusion exists.

  • this is a SEXIST campaign. Dove has excluded males. Why not put a plain looking 13 year old boy in these ads and show him he is beautiful too? Because females would LAUGH at an ad depicting average looking guys as good looking or old looking guys as attractive?

    They'd suddenly see the humor in dove ads if they portrayed old men as beautiful or chubby guys or nerdy looking guys. Why exclude males? Males buy dove products. Its sexist. period. No amount of candycoat can hide that.

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  • what BULLSHIT. seriously look at the statistics and at the reality. how many young teenage boys would go to a self esteem workshop, and there are much more girls insecure than boys. its a fact. ofcourse boys are insecure too, but they would need a whole different strategy. And mothers dont care about their sons? you should change your perception on women....

  • what statistics? where are these "statistics" you are talking about? there are just as many fat males as there are females. There are just as many plain looking males as there are females.

    "boys would need a whole different strategy". Do you have a degree in psychology? What do you know about "strategies"? Are you even a male? what do you know about males?

    Girls need a different strategy. A realistic one: "hey. not everybody can be pam anderson. get over it". They need REALISM.

  • if i wanted to use my looks purely to get a guy, wouldent i be going around having sex, instead of waiting till im married, and wouldent i go for the "hot" guys, instead of turning every one of them down, for a verrry average guy? girls want to be told theyre beautiful, not because they want a hot guy, but because of the way we were made. they use guys to get that, but its more a symptom, not the cause. and your a dickhead if your taking advantageof that.

  • don't even bother. you're not going to change distorted perceptions of males who are so up their own backsides that they can't see daylight.

  • cwaabaa, you are waiting for marriage for sex most likely because you believe in god---a distorted perception males created.

    There is a standard of MALE beauty too. When was the last time a female referred a chubby celebrity male as a "hunk"? Males are inundated with images of model hunky male models with muscular abs and square jaws But, do you see males going "waah!!! I cant be that!!?"

    NO, we arent as trivial as chicks in that way and we are stronger. Beauty is not the problem. Weakness is.

  • If men had a problem with advertising that is directed solely at their looks, I'm sure they'd write to Gillette and tell them to put Jack Black or Seth Rogan in a commercial.

    The way it is is that most toiletries are made for women and thus more ads are directed at getting us to buy them. Rarely see ads directed towards men that said make sure you are baby-soft, wrinkle-free, have long-lasting lip color, long lush eyelashes, perfect eyebrows, blemish-free powdered skin, perfumed genitals, etc.

  • There is a catch 22 in this issue. Why do girls want to be considered hot and beautiful??? Because.... they want to be able to attract........... hold on to your seats................ HOT GUYS with PERFECT BODIES.

    So its one big hypocrisy. I'm a realist.

    Its condescending to tell average looking people they define are "real" beauty. Riiiight.

    how convenient.

    NOBODY REALLY BELIEVES it. Me least of all.

  • I second that. I'm a girl and that's how I think also. However I don't quite like your second comment. Some girls are capable enough to make it on their own. Thumbs up for this comment but down for the one on top.

  • where did I say a girl isnt capable of making it on their own?

    Sure 30% can. My older sister's business is more successful than mine.

    my point in my original comment was that I'd rather have money than be a hunk. A male with money is less likely to end up divorced than a poor male. Also when it comes to having a long sex life (ala hugh H. etc) .... thats a trait of guys with money.

    True beauty is money and power. The other kind of "beauty" fades. So even if you have it.. .its on a timer.

  • Lol, i see your point. And let's end here before this starts trolling out of control =.= this "Then you will have females all over the place kissing your ass" kinda cheesed me off but let's not comment further on that because you do have a point there. Not all do that though, so all over the place isn't a nice way to phrase it. By the way, what is your take on beauty? Like elaborate more. I'm doing a project on "make me beautiful" so i need all the opinions of beauty I can get.

  • people shouldn't complain to much who cares where the comercial came from as long as it sends a good message? We shouldnt be so hyper crytical at least there doing something! It made me happy and as long as it makes people happy isn't that wat matters? God these coments make me ashamed to be an optimist...

  • dove doesnt send a good message. The fact they refuse to include fat boys and old men in their "real beauty" ads sends a message that "ugly females are hot and .. ugly guys are still ugly"

  • um did u see any guys in this comercial anywhere? no. and thats cause its not focusing on guys i mean u sound so sure of urself but u try being a girl its alot harder cause atleast guys are valued if they get buff and money loaded but who likes a buff money loaded girl? well im sure some body but thats not the point the piont is girls are most valued for their looks and no girl wants to be the one thats the ugly duckling. I mean wat do u think we should do? All get sergery till were barbies?

  • I think the meaning of real beuty is good. But I don't think that Dove are using it to make people happier, more like they wanna sell more ...

  • Real Beauty my ass. Dove actually sells skin LIGHTENING creams in India and Egypt. And their ads are Photoshopped.

  • its not about what it looks like

    its the message their bringing across

    its about the self esteem etc

  • So what? I believe we have a little thing called SELF TANNER here.

  • Watch those Dove commercials that air in India and Egypt and you'll see what I mean.

  • it's only lies to sell always more products, as if Dove could really care about how people feel, and if they like themself.

    A good video could have been "learn to appreciate differences". here it's only "learn to love youself". I have nothing against it, i'm just amazed by the fact that people can only see a good advertising in it.

    lol

  • real beauty? that would be none of their crappy makeup at all.

  • beautiful song and i love the message.

  • What a good advert only thing I dislike is that it's only females because males also have to deal with the exact same problems and is just as common like myself. I'm naturally red-headed and I have freckles and for years I got bullied because of it and it brought down my self-esteem tremendously. I started dyeing my hair when I was a teenager due to shame. Now I regret it. I think this ad would be much better if it included males too or had one for males too!

  • yet I think the dove campaign is generated towards women. So that's why men aren't in it, although I'm not against your idea.

  • Freckles are super-cute. And i've always wanted to dye my hair red and straighten it.

  • oh God you clearly DON'T have freckles lol.. i HATE my freckles they make me feel like a kid haha

  • Same here... People always say freckles are cute, but I don't like them, and I never have. The irony is even though I don't like them, I had to be cursed with full-body freckles.

  • I am sorry you went through that Lunoma. I do personaly think more women go through trouble such as this, but it is true that the issue is rising in men. Any boys with these issues should tell dove to help out with the male comunity together. Lunoma, I hope that my little boy is born with red hair! I would love it! And I would teach him to love it no matter what!

    Hell got picked on for having curly hair, i love dove, and only buy there products. Save the makeup! i don't wear that crap.

  • ahahahahha,

    the one that says wishes she were blonde, that my best friend. not even kidding.

    at first she was like im in the dove commercial, and i was like no.

    but she really is.

  • this woman can SING! you should hear her own music-- just the heart and soul our world needs. smart company to hire her.

  • i like the long verion(this one) as in the pictures

    but i like the other version of the song, which was on tv in New Zealand

  • beautiful song!

  • My daughter is the one with the basketball:P

  • Wow! She must have been so privaleged (I'm sorry if I spelt that wrong) to have been in an ad!

  • u just said that was ur sister...

  • that girl in the basket ball jersey is my sis lol she tried out for this 1 year ago

  • Clearly that's not true because you also said she's your daughter.

  • sister or daughter, which one is it???? or are chatting shit

  • how can I dwnload it from youtube?

  • i actually think that these people in the video are pretty gorgeous i think everyone is gorgeous just think it and you are!!

  • Oh this is ridiculous. If they've chosen ugly girls for the ad, you'd just laugh at it. Showing pretty faces and saying "you're just like one of them, free your inner beauty" and so on makes you feel good and makes you like dove brand. This is not fair, you know.

  • Ridiculo? bueno, tal vez no todos vemos las cosas de la misma manera que tu. Veraz, al poner chicas lindas y decir: "eres como ella, libera tu belleza interior..." estarían afirmando que en verdad la mayoría de las mujeres no somos bellas, solo soñamos con serlo, y creo que nadie tiene la autoridad para decir quien es bella y quien no lo es. Y créeme, me siento mas identificada con estas nenas, que con las modelos de gráfica o pasarela. Saludos.

  • the point of this add isto say that there are NO ugly girls. Looks and material things DON'T MATTER!! they have chosen average looking girls, not models thats the point: we are all beautiful.

    p.s I learnt this when i was a baby so now would be a good time for you to learn it too: if you don't have something nice to say don't say anything at all

  • They don't look like models because they have no (or almost none) make-up, but I'd say some of them are astonishingly pretty. And if looks don't matter why do you use the word "beautiful", which is evaluating itself. It's like saying that everyone is intelligent or everyone is nice, which is a fundamental logical error. Otherwise you could say everyone is beautiful, but some people are more, and some are less beautiful. Either way, watching commercials or buying dove won't make you more bautiful

  • 'Otherwise you could say everyone is beautiful, but some people are more, and some are less beautiful.' What or who is beautiful is a matter of opinion, but being taught to think by the Beauty Industry that only certain looks are beautiful (thin, tall, large eyes, large lips etc) is something much, much worse. It's wrong.

  • dont be a dumbass... they're not trying to promote ugliness...

  • wow your an idiot

  • 'Showing pretty faces and saying "you're just like one of them, free your inner beauty" and so on makes you feel good and makes you like dove brand.'

    I agree to the pretty faces part, but it doesn't make me want to buy from Dove because I know that they're just another business and part of the Beauty Industry. We are all beautiful, to believe it you just undo what you're taught to think about our own self-image.

  • love!

  • woooooooow....

  • so good. it made me cry.

  • so true

  • It good, How to i can dowload from here. I like very much.

  • This is really good for all girls. I think they have done a really good job with it. Well done Dove!

  • Umm. People come in more colors than white.

  • I lovvvvvvvvvvve this

  • The dove people also own "AXE" the men's spray, and are responsible for the commercials featuring bimbos chasing down guys in skimpy clothing without any personality. fuck you dove.

  • AMEN. These commercials are great but why can't they apply it to an AXE commercial? O yeh, because then they wouldn't sell the product to thousands of horny men who's own insecurities are falsely misplaced upon women.

  • wow. this is so moving... it made me cry. it's so sad that self-esteem issues are starting earlier and earlier in life now :(

  • Love this ,, my sis is in this ,the one with the basketball :D

  • I prefer cyndi lauper's version

  • i really want to buy this song, but i can't find it...

  • ..plus they TEST ON ANIMALS ...

    :((((

  • i agree that girls should feel beautiful NATURALLY, BUT DOVE IS A WOLF IN SHEEP'S CLOTHING. WHILE THEY PREACH ABOUT REAL BEAUTY IN THE WESTERN WORLD, IN INDIA THEY RUN A MULTI MILLION DOLLAR SKIN BLEACHING INDUSTRY. THE PRODUCT IS CALLED "FAIR AND LOVELY". THERE ARE ALOT OF COMMERCIALS FOR IT HERE ON YOU TUBE. CHECK IT OUT. "NOW YOU KNOW" ;)

  • Wow!! the hippocracy of so many multinational corporations never stops amazing me. Sad when those who operate on a worldwide scale choose to be working against positive change for humanity. Thankyou for this Evebabylon26.

  • no problem, happy to help. i just want them to stop getting away with this brainwashing mixed with damage control. "THE TRUTH IS OUT THERE" :)

  • They also own Axe, Sunsilk, Suave, Slim Fast, Salon Selectives, and Faberge cosmetics ... Basically they make their money by objectifying women, making them feel like crap, and then turning around and pretending to be our friends.

  • beautiful, i have to cry !!

  • I find freckles really cute

  • this is really beautiful. Is there any change you could send me this song cause i can't seem to be able to download it anywhere.?? PLEAAAASE:P